Similar words: arbiter, orbit, exorbitant, exorbitantly, forbid, morbid, forbidden, morbidly. Meaning: ['ɔrbɪtə(r) /'ɔː-] n. man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon.
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31. The orbiter - tethered to the fuel tank - was doomed from the first millisecond.
32. The following contents are studied: Ascent equations of motion are given for the orbiter with rocket engines.
33. The orbiter is programmed to go into safe mode when it encounters an unknown event.
34. Space shuttle Discovery's tail fin clears the hangar door of Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
35. NASA's eagle-eyed Mars orbiter is back in business, scanning the Red Planet's surface after entering safe mode last week, the space agency said Tuesday.
36. The orbiter is also used to analyse more active regions.
37. Each orbiter was designed to be reused up to 100 times.
38. The White Room is at the end of the orbiter access arm on the fixed service structure and provides access into the shuttle.
39. Astronaut Soichi Noguchi of Japan watches as a baseball floats toward the camera on the mid-deck of the shuttle Discovery during his "crew choice" video segment from the orbiter August 7, 2005.
40. Only one will actually leave the orbiter module to retrieve scientific experiments placed outside.
41. The orbiter will continue to explore Saturn and its moons for four more year.
42. The mission by the three-tonne orbiter, also known as the Selenological and Engineering Explorer, or SELENE, was the most extensive mission there since the US Apollo programme, JAXA said.
43. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) Wide Angle Camera (WAC) is imaging the surface in seven different wavelengths at a resolution of between 100 and 400 metres per pixel.
44. When the orbiter returns from space,[www.Sentencedict.com] it lands at Kennedy Space Center.
45. A compact man with a handlebar moustache, he heads the orbiter closeout crew; he's the guy who shakes hands with each astronaut just before they lift off.
46. A neutron detector aboard the lunar orbiter found a decrease in neutron radiation that could represent either water or hydrogen in certain areas.
47. This image from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the floor of the moon's Anaxagoras crater, including a portion of the crater's anorthositic central uplift.
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